There might--there ought to be--good profit in a cash-trading voyage in a small schooner to the harbours of White Bay and the French Shore.
He understood, now, why it was that other boys could not stalk confidently into the offices of Armstrong & Company and be outfitted for a trading voyage.
Cheif of the Cathlahmahs, Sah-hah-woh-cap, who had been up the river on a trading voyage.
Elute nation who reside at the long narrows of the Columbia, he was on his return from a trading voyage to the Columbean valley with 10 or 12 others of his nation.
Because Gilli is away on a trading voyage, and will not be back until fall, when it will be too late to start for Greenland.
As I told you, he loaded me with precious things; after which he left me to sit at home with his weak-minded wife, while he went on a trading voyage, as was his wont.
He and Varney went on board of the new chartered schooner, and proceeding to St. John's, took out the goods and transported them up that river into Nunanger Lake, on a trading voyage.
I fitted out the Traverse for another cruise by giving Captain Teft a new supply of goods, when he proceeded on a trading voyage to the Main.
He embarked in a large canoe on a trading voyage, along the southern coast of that country, a distance of about two degrees.
You shall be captain, I'll be merchant, and we'll go a trading voyage to China; for what should we stand still for?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trading voyage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.